Liquid-fuel burner.



I L. STO KES & T. M. VIOKERS,

LIQUID FUEL BURNER.

APPLIOATIDN FILED SEPT. 18, 1909.

Patented Apr. 19, 1910.

The slit 10 is located near the top of the tip, so as to prevent dropping of oil after it has been shut off. This not only saves the loss of oil, but eliminates the danger of fire.

The burner is simple in structure and the parts can be readily assembled, and also taken apart for cleaning or repairs.

What is claimed is In a liquid fuel burner, a burner body having a side fuel inlet, and a steam inlet at one end, a tip on the opposite end of the burner body, and having its inlet end contracted and internally screw threaded, a nozzle screwed into said contracted end, and projecting at its discharge end into the bore of the tip, the opposite end of the nozzle having a screw threaded extension, a nozzle in the burner body in communication with the steam inlet, and an intermediate nozzle having its bore in communication with the bore of the burner body, and arms projecting from said intermediate nozzle, and having screw threaded ends engageable with the aforesaid threaded extension.

In testimony that We claim the foregoing as our own, we have hereto affixed our signatures in the presence of two witnesses.

LEVI STOKES. THOMAS M. VIGKERS.

lVitnesses as to signature of Levi Stokes:

A. W. JOHNSON, FRANK C. GREEN.

WVitnesses as to signature of Thomas M. Vickers:

E. L. WILHOT, EDWARD D. TAYLOR. 

